Festival Artist

CHRISTINE DORÉ, piano – Master Classes & Festival competitions

Pianist Christine Doré has received international acclaim as a chamber musician with wide interpretative capabilities. She has been hailed for her nimble-
fingered brilliance and wonderfully expressive piano playing. Ms. Doré is a founding member of the chamber music ensemble Chamberosity, which recently
commissioned and premiered Eric Ewazen’s Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano. The ensemble is making the first recording of this piece. Ms. Doré’s chamber
music performances have been aired on such radio stations as KSUI (Iowa Public Radio) and WNYC. She currently serves on the music faculty of LIU Post, teaching
Instrumental Coaching. Ms. Doré began her musical studies in England at the age of six and later went on to earn a bachelor’s
degree with honors from the New England Conservatory and a master’s degree from the Mannes College of Music, where she attended on a full merit scholarship. She made
her New York debut in 1996 as a collaborative pianist at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall, and has twice toured eastern Europe, including performances in the Czech
Republic and Slovenia. Ms. Doré has appeared as a soloist with the Camerata Orchestra of NY, the Stony Brook Summer Music Festival Orchestra, and the Mannes College
Orchestra. She has subbed regularly with the Long Island Philharmonic. She was also a member of the faculty of the highly regarded Stony Brook Summer Music Festival during
its tenure. Ms. Doré ran the Music At Greenlawn concert series for the decade of its highly successful existence, ending in 2003. For several years she was a
member of the chamber music faculty of the pre-college music program at SUNY Stony Brook. Ms. Doré believes in the
highest standards of musical education and is devoted to her many students, both past and present.